St Paul High School - Estonoa Yearbook (St Paul, VA)

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J. FRED MATTHEWS AL LIBRARY ST, PAUL, V!RC? ilA r s ■ k I ? 1 tVr PauJ. O U O Hi - Lights Vfe, the Senior Class of 1937, wish to dedicate this volume of the St, Paul Hi - Lights to our Fathers and Mothers who have helped us so faith- fully to gain a high school education. V V V V V 7 V 1937 Volume 4 A ST. PAUL HI-LIGHTS STAFF Editor- in-Chief Lois Hillman Assistant editor Anson Evans Business Manager Velma Hensley Assistant Manager Bill Barker Photograph ' editor Virginia Harris Sports editor Vfarren Evans Assistant Sports editor Sam Marshall FACULTY Front ravf left to right; Evelyn Suttle, B, S. Fred- ericksburg- Louisa Holton, B. S. U. of Ky.i Evelyn Alsover, A, B, U, of Ky. ; Y , D, Richmond, A, B, and M. A. E. H.-Duke; Roy D. Cox, A. B. Northeastern S. T, C.;- Earl Hillman, B, S, ViT, M. Back row left to right; John Talbert, office assistant; Mary Cawood, N. P, lY. M.; Grace Carpenter. A. B. Milligan; Violet Kilgore, N, P, Radford; Nellie Kilgore, N. P, Radford; Mary A. Rush, N, P, Farmville- Charles Francisco, A, B. E. H,; Elizabeth Greear, N, P. Farmville; Henrietta Cox, Music V. I.; E. G, Evans. Janitor, • ' « -f ti 9 . ' . ' 0 .‘ ■k‘A The Senior Class of 1937 President Vice-pros idont Secretary Treasurer Motto: Flovrcr : Colors : F ' i Fred Molinary Terence 0’ Donovan Florine Brooks Lois Hillman Not finishedj just begun, Rose Green and vfhite f I ' I V :l J 4 y V V V V V Bill ”V hy it’s marvelous i” Bill is a quiet and studious young nan. He was secj ctar of the Sophomore class and vice-president of the Civics Club, Since Bill spends most of his time ex- perimenting, vfQ feel sure that he will be a great inventor some day, Anbition--To bo a millionaire Hobby--Chcmical and electrical experimenting Greatest fault--Traveling Florine Brooks ”Flo Aw stop’ Florino’s quiet ways and congenial manner have gained her a host of friends. She joined our class in her Fresh- men year and by steadily working, she now has the honor of being Saliftorian, secretary of the Senior class, and also of the Dramatic Club, of vdiich she is a prominent member. Ambition— Air hostess Hobby— Reading French to other people Greatest fault— Too quiet V ■ tATi : t jw •.1 ' l i ' 4 V 4 «1MI i r! •aHt ■ fT ' 9 Xi tut o«-.yt! ix i m ! 1 4 ’- l ‘ •rt! ; lvta4 : ri ' ( ■■ ■■• ' f 1 1 ■ t • r; ’ ■ i ■ i ' ■ j . « t“1 Mia • 1 vAi 1 u an T a i 4i i« l •• I tk %V 4iw pMi «itl WI |-i 4oAJti 1w • • ■ I « 4. Anson Evans Dock I reckon Anson’s quiet but forceful ways have gained him a host of friends in S, P, H. S„ After the faslixcn of other Divina boys ho has established a record for nimsclf in football for three years. The school is losing a fine fellow when Anson graduates. Ambition — To be a professional football player Hobby — Football Greatest fault — Too quiet Llonroc Evans Buck I’ll be dog-gonce Monroe came from Dwina three years ago and has proved his worth, lie has participated in various axhletics and other school activities. He is vice-president of the Science Club, Yfe have never seen another with his deteimiination. Ambition — To be a great ball player Hobby — Playing base-ball Greatest fault— Yfandering around i nl Warren Evans Tatcr-Vug I don’t L-now,” V arren came to St, Paul High from Dwina, Virginia, He is president of the Civics Club, Sports Editor of St, P m Hi Lights, a member of the Civics Club Band, and has been a member of the football squad for two years. Ho also has an important part in the Senior play. Ambition — To be a second Rubinoff Hobby — Fiddlin ' Greatest fault- -Courwliig • ' Sv-lfty ' ' IIoro fun. mere people killed Edith is one of the six who has stayed vrith us through school, Al ' Haough she uasn’t been very active in atnlo- tics, she has alv ays done her part She has boon an active member of the Drajaatic Club, has rcn many friends, and wo hope success vj ' ill bo hors,- Ambition ' --To be a success Hobby — Capturing hearts Greatest fault- - ' Too last (v.ith ac 1 ' i mw- « ' I ' L . • • ' at 3 lh : %r ■■ «n H ' : J ' • W V’ o.- : il;.-. ' - w 8 ,r : ' ' ‘V ■ ' $ w f .. ..■ ■ ' -• ' ;I4{« A f . T ' r -4 • ! r. 1- ,t ' . ' Il ' • ■ 1 . 6 , -fc i. A ii ..iiA iSsi Virginia Harris Jenny-U So v hat? Virginia left us her sophomore year to return her Junior year. ' She has been an active member of the Dramatic Club for three years, is photograph editor of the annual, and is an athletic fan , Hope to hear ywr orchestra soon Jenny t Ambition — To lead an orchestra like Benny Goodman, Hobby — Singing Greatest fault — Laughing v ith Jenny Long I Velma Hensley ■Curly ' ' I don’t care, ' Velma came to us in her Sophomore year from Coeburn It can truthfully be said of her that she has served as an anchor to us. Being quiet, soft spoken, and very efficient she vd.ll be a success in life. She is bus- iness manager of the St, Paul High Lights, Ambi ti on- -Teacher „ Hobby — Befriending bewildered Freshmen, Greatest fault — Working too hardc t. ■ I ii- I 1 (§1 , TT. ■ - • f fc ,,. na U« ft ' ’r !2 ' ;:, •mt- •• ••■«• ■’ .wjj M 3P IX’w ' ■ ' Vf4 nr?l . ■ -1 ■ ' otrH; ' .•■ i v; ' u. a4?.. M . I H ■in tiki ;, f ♦• .4 ■ ■ ,7 . i .. 1 . ., § nl .9 i i I • ■ -• It . !; Xr •H. „• f .1 ' ■ 4J ifj ,T.vi ’’Goofy Hooray for our side I Lois has taken active interest in every school, activity. She has held numerous offices; includ- ing treasurer of Senior class, secretary-treasurer of G, A. A,, captain of the basketball team for tv 70 years, and editor-in-chief of the Annual, Her kindness, good sportsmanship Yd.ll not be forgotten,, Ambition — To bo a successful business v oman, Hobby-Finding friends,. Greatest fault — Two-timing her boy friends, Ivladoline Holbrook Mat Aw hcckj ' Madeline is another of the six who have been to- gether for eleven years. She is a faithful member of the Dramatic Club and had an important part in the Senior play. Although, never participating in athletics she has alv ays shovm a fine school spirit. Ambition — Home Economics teacher. Hobby — Playing tennis c, Greatest fault — Wigglj.ngo rJt .- ' ■ ' ' .. s ' Jfj-i J ■ ' - ' - ‘‘T “ 4 ' ■ ■- ■ ■ .■ri,„i i . w T. • .«♦,«. ■ ;• . V H 4 RU ' -. ' • ’ , o i: « ' -i ' ■•-■’ • ;‘ ' -. i . : r ■ J • r;- 1 ?-• .M. , «f M . r i«i V A ?i i ' -’V ■ ' I - «- ' W «i« v ' ‘ • T , . 4-. ' f .,. . ■% .. « James S, Lano Red” I don’t knov , Sam joined us four years ago. He is a very un- usual chap vfith red hair and a knack for talking fast. He has always hoen willing to do his part regardless of what it is, YIe vn.ll not forgot him easily. Ambition — To become a G-man, Hobby — Reading V ild YiTost novels Greatest fault — Talking too much, Virginia Long Jenny-V Oh, boy’ ' Virginia, one of the six original members of the class, is an active member of the Dramatic Club and had the lead in the Senior playr She was a cheer- leader in ’36, Virginia is popular and wo hope that she will bo another Amelia Earhart some day. Ambition — To bo an aviatrix. Hobby — liimicing , Greatest fault — Laughing in Chemistry class. V jpp ' . I KSS. 9 M | T -- Mi i tf . 1 ' ' - •w ' i-Jf ' -. ‘ r ' ’ ■ ' !?■ f ’ «r ' v • ■ ' ' ' ‘‘• ' •H ' ' ’’ ' i ' tt ' 9 ' il ' ' ' ’ ' ' ■ ’ ' ' -“ ,V ' =’ ' i ' ' . ' •= i • ’V. , . fu ' 94im ' lf¥i f? |K flA ' i rW fiiMM «• 1 ' ‘ • 1 J • ' Vfl ' 1 ' ' • . ■ «! ' M.h ■ ' • ' ' ' ?t ' ttfr -i. nr A %ji ' fl« ti rSf ' ii- V- .’V ■‘ ? •, ' - ' 4 . W ’ •■ i V : i j ,! .7 : v |; y i! . . L Sam Marshall Sacc ’You ' re telling I, Sam joined our class in the sixth grade His sportmonship during throe years of football and basketball has gained for him many friends. His pleasant, ’’Good morning” given with a smile is knovm throughout this territory. Ho is joke editor of the Annual, Arabition--To be a football coach. Hobby— Exploring eaves. Greatest fault— Talking too much, Fred Molinary ’ Steve” ”‘Boy, that ' s larpin ' ” ' Fred is a nice, congenial chap and he has proved that ho can stand the test. He is president of the Senior class, an active member of the Sports Club, played football for two years, and part- icipated in various school activities. Ambition — To bo an orchestra director. Hobby — Playing the piano, Groabost fault — Popping up at unexpected f ' ' X ' it ' 1 t P ' i. ■ ' - ft Ji ' Li tJ0 ' . potMft itvi Ml - At maMtK. x . ' JM %• WI«X ti? ayw i oniA? •i 4 b tmrU ' ytMii bmu’ ♦Qipf, «ft mW wNi o • •H99M 3lKl IP 4 }lfi t 4R 4 1 ■ 1 «• V • «|tOCSl «tHi4l «i-K J Ji(| T frr Vi «f fr«fl q Xc ' t A4H 5 « 1 .i( , ! . ' frtM Ml f 4j ,W rtOy fw t. ••V : ' t U vs ilto M iSlf .tfhlHt %i. ■■ ' lN -t A r■%juSM •44iKV r H •. . -. ' .=■ - ' f 0 ih Toronco 0’ Donovan Terry Shoot i Terry joined our class in tho seventh grade, and since then has led in scholastics. Ho is valedic- torian of his class and has served as president of the Freshman class. Junior class, and athletic association, and as vice-president of tho Senior class and the Dramatic Clubw Ambition— To become superintendent of schools of Vliso County, so that he may fire some of the teachers who picked on him. Hobby — ITorking crossword puzzles. Greatest fault — Losin ' and forgettin’ , Archie Stallard Wimpy ' I ' ll be D— ! Archie joined our class this year, after an ab- sence of one torn. It was, indeed, a gain for tho Senior class because his humorous nature has brightened many a day for us. Ho v as a member of the football s ' quad for throe years o Ambition — To play a harmonica like D, F. Bailey, Hobby — Pi tching horseshoes, ent lato at , Mf- rn4T ««i£liAU •! IC -i S«i tA yn M iNi « Ai l «a t wit ti f ' V. ' . .„■ f, ' .rr-scV l ■• J X ■■ . iMw ' ' ‘A 4 irA ,- - ;S- ‘ ., -i®— A ‘ ’•|i -A ■ mmi. . Jj|g[A., ’ ifS • iri c ' v A ' ' t ' =. ' frli‘C- ' ‘ ' { ; ' • ■-’ 4; - ’ «Wk ■ ' 2 - -Stl Lk • , r ' . ' ' ' I t-r I ■. T . H ' %, • • ' t ' ■” . ‘ -• !• i . H A ._ ,, f ' VtKi- ' ' tl m ti ' .V . ' ■■f . 1 pi ;V- ' K • H- f-r f ■ ' .AQ «fftr .« w t ' • ’n «4 w wi— Wfc U V ■ ' ♦ , tf !l™i:.i CA - •lu.-WI] l Mr, 1 lAi 4;viAv. I • -t: ..! l ' ■- ' ■■ ' .I ' ' ri ' (i A . ' .-i m , ' ' V V l.iflW • • 1 ' J— l . ' i__HB • n ' ' ' -fit ' f .■ Ai k ' - ' 4 Robert Vance Bob at’s that English about? Bob’s frank manner and attractive smile have won friends vmth v hom he is a general favorite. He has played football and basketball for throe years Ho is president of the Dramatic Club and has taken an active interest in other activities, oabition--To excel Frank Buck as a big game hunter. Hobby — Fishing Greatest fault — Talking to Virginia Dare in LIr, Cox’s room. Ml JUHIOR CLASS Front row left to right; Anita Gray, Ella Monday, Beulah Holbrook, Velmo Hillman, Evelyn ITright, Alice Sutherland, Lakie Hensley, Emma Kilgore, Irene I ale, Imogene Stallard, Viola Adams, Helen Long, Nancy Lee Second row left to right; Hov ard Holbrook, Elmer Stallard, Ted Alexander, Ralph Slaughter, Chester Evans, Henry Counts, Leslie Holbrook, James Hall, Ira Salyer, Harry Stallard, Back row Left to right; Ford Denny, Bruce Williams, Jimmy O’Dell, Jack Stanton, Raymond Cure, Roy Vfoody, Miss Suttle, Rhoda Bfell Barker, Dorothy Tate, President --Harry Stallard Vice-president—- ---—Velmo Hillman Secretary-Treasurer—- — -Ella Monday , ' • ' I f f; nutU , ocuir ' Wti5 .Ml; Wii® ,V’ ' 1 «5 ' , u fi . i .MX : ;. ”r x «u • %f«l« .U ;-K : .H I .-•w ? • 2 ♦■■ ,u «s i V .«.i dv« -n , i, tT T ' Ld%. ««i .rt K) hmw n!t K-, fc ..tjTi. i c itlSI Ulb VMX XAli ' n f .V- .I ’-r . . ’. ♦ -, y. ' ' « • . i : r ' . ' ,v V ir — n SOPHOMORE CLASS Front row left to right: Ruth Hensley, Beulah Talbert,, Elsie Hensley, Gladys Mays, Fern Sutherland, Gertrude Meade, Marjorie Brooks, Jefferies Cooper, Pauline Starnes, Evelyn O’Dell, Second row sitting loft to right: Hansford Kennedy, Shelby Hilton, James Sutherland, Taze Jessie, Grover Sexton, Chad Hilton, Carl Fleming, Jack Marshall, Frank Jessie, Back row standing left to right: Billy Murphy, Jr, Monday, Arthur Holbrook, Billy Fraley, Robert Holbrook, Charles Harris, Nannie Robinson, R. D. Cox, Howard Hol- brook, J, D, Meade, Carolyn Cure, Mescal Stanton, Lucille Lane, Audrey Stanley, Raymond Powers, Emerson Fleming, President——— Vice-prosidont- Sb crot ary-Troasurer-— — I •Arthur Holbrooks -Taz;Q Jessie i r •v. OA.V ' ' v ' m ' l« tt “ ■ - 9% U r alB ,tsJ«K K ? ' ... t ,yvfi lftDN; 3fi V . rft O i lli |X 0 n ■ y-i- •■ ' ■ ' _« , 4 tiiRdb ; •%0 ' J ' ■ Hi’ 7 -. -1 ii.H .r ' - , •XUmC tit. .M ' ootr •► ' ■ ■■ - ' 1 !? Wv-r- A VA IMV •( J ; I J ifa L. _ f K t H M t N i ' ' I FRESHMAN CLASS Front row left to right; Hazel Brooks, Ruth Dye, Virginia Barker, Lena Lee Porter, Mary Hav kins, Patsy Stallard, Madge Davis, Mary Fayno Anderson, Juanita Adkins, Beaulah Kilgore, Edna Palncr, Second row left to right: Edgar Holbrook, Robert Lane, Jimmie Sanslow, Jim Molinary, Billy Powers, Jeff Meade, Gene Skeen, Roy Talbert, Ralph Tate, Fred Marshall, Third row left to right; Willie C, Bays, Julius Evans, Frances Glover, Ralph Alexander, Howard Kirk, Pauline Stallard, Wilford Sutherland, Agnas Meade, Earl Hillman, Ruth Kennedy, Cloo T ard, lilary Deane, Fannie Kate Austin, President Vice-president- ■-Howard Kirk •• Jim Molinary I ' n j«.4r .t1 ntfi.ift fits . V • ' ■ v Trt j|T -s s?.i ;i« 2s:£ - s G’ r •« jNil .nil ' ,- i...iW ' i« W ' - A. . f‘ w cW ' fe7 ' w.- The objective of the Civics Club is to study the department of political science -which deals with the rights and duties of citizenship, and to convey the- importance of good citizenship to the school. Members ; Viola Adams Ford Denny ViTarren Evans Elsie Hensley Ruth Hensley Lois Hillman Beulah Holbrook Arthur Holbrook Leslie Holbrook James Hall Taze Jessee Ruth Kennedy Helen Long Gladys Mays J. D, Meade Ralph Robinette Ira Salyer Alice Sutherland Imogene Stallard Dorothy Tate Roy V7oody Beulah Talbert Evelyn Wright .-t . ' U b ■ ■ ' ' . -H • f « ■ ' ri i Hi IHW i Jtn f- ' ■ ■ a5 t • ' r ; - • ' ' ■ ,‘; I ’ ' - I., -- U o I .n i w «fc a‘- -V ||it? ♦’fl ia «a .V 414 : tJ=e ' - ‘- ,K . ‘ ' -1 ' •♦jirf S y owg •€ urriNtf ' ; - 1|« , tJHki ' MtNffiiff itoi ' g| «i4l«ll 4 im£ wi-u i0491l«M •ii’.Ma 3. ' •1 ’.i:) :. ' ; vpi V ff ' ■ « If ' itSterJJ- .fiti IkSST- ,Mr . ■,w : ' ’ J’7. • ■ .■! A I . ' • f ■; V . r .! ' ■ ’■ ' ' .J?j ... ' ' ii?l ' ’’.Vf ' | -: -0 ;.’ ,- l .l This club is one of the most successful clubs in St, Paul High School owing to the splendid cooperation of the members of the club and the sponsorship of Miss Alsover, Members : Joe Crow Rhoda Belle Barker Marjorie Brooks Florine Brooks Elza Evans Emerson Fleming Carl Fleming Anita Gray Irene Hale Hov ard Holbrook Edith Harding Virginia Harris Chad Hilton Velmo Hillman Shelby Hilton Madeline Holbrook Charles Harris Velma Hensley Nancy Lee Virginia Long Clarence Hairs Billy Murphy Sam Marshall Evelyn O Dell Jimmie 0-Dell Terence 0 Donovan Raymond Powers Virginia Dare Sutherland Pauline Starnes Bob Vance The purpose of the Dramatic Club is to spec- ialize in Dramatics although it has varied programs, parties, and picnics. The president of the Dramatic Club, Bob Vance, has furnished the school v ith a daily paper from which the comics and items of interest to the stu- dents are clipped and placed upon the high school bulletin board. President — Vice-President— Secretary-Treasurer ' Hob Vance. ■Jimmie O’Dell ■Florine Brooks ■ :t ■• • ' . y. ' ••Av ‘ . ■ T ' ' ' ' ijciAr «c:;;ii 1 i S ' ii|p| i ii la y i .. ‘4 i X K■ f«Wilm -vJ Ntt ,wMn,vri fi • !• : •vr I J I ,V rHb‘ Mf. ' ko irtp •A ‘ ,.‘l -:W imMi fW- ■ i ‘YT . -.I . U 1 ‘ A ' i ? ! • . ! AfYi ' vo %J!0 iui- hiji ' ‘ilf ikiit ' !■■ ■ j 1 ’ - 6 iA ' i.fl -- ' Wj .p if at :t ik ' M jr ••■■ -f f ' ! ' n ., - • H t mWtL U % 99 Hi «|! . 4 ' PU ! j!- ’-r ' f; ? n ' ■1 : f «i 4 f i to vVf ¥ ,® ““ rtJiT • ' V l l ' . , ' ' fcirvV. ts iA nn ♦I ' .‘-fi II ' . ' - ' •viyiPif llK 9 i ,.. - . 1 0 1 , ■ f ?i. J ' • 4 % 4 . - T.U titMNeL ¥ . ' 12 V ' i ' 4 1 U i 4lr i; -.AA .V gKNti 4 r 14 ■v ••■ !• ;. r M H01.IE ECOIIOinCS CLUB The Home Economics Club first of all wish to be- come expert cooks and housekeepers. They are also interested in parties and social life and good manners and good tastes. Under the sponsorship of Hiss Holton the club has prospered. hi icers President Ella ilonday Vi c o- Pr e s i dent Alonzo Ilonday Secrotary-Troasurci-— Patsy Stallard lionbors s Catherine Korris Gertrude Ileade Ruth Dye Ilary Hawkins Patsy Stallard Virginia Barker Thelma Trent Iicscal Stanton Carolyn Cure Agnes lieade Francos Osbourne Jaunita Adkins ila r‘y And c s on Barbars. Lorji Iladgo Bellamy Lena Lea Porter Beulah AalgoT-c Alonzo Monday Edna Palmer Jimmy Mol inary ITa ' calio Adkins Ella Monday SCIENCE CLUB Sponsored by Miss Subtle President- Jack Stanton Vice-President- Monroe Evans Secretary-Treasurer——- —James Lane Members : Douglas Cunningham Junior Hilton Elmer Stallard Chester Evans Bill Barker The purpose of the Science Club is to learn the latest scientific loicarledge The Science Club tried to give each member some knovirledge about the scientific things that are being carried on around us. Its purpose was to help the members who were interested in radio, invention, chemical works, and modern science to become familiar ' with them through studying scientific magazines r. • • • «• 1 i • • « • y { ( Sports Club President Vice-president Secretary-Treasurer Jack Marshall The sports club is c omposed of members ¥ ho are in- terested in all inanner of sports. Under the sponsorship of Coach Hillman the club has become an interesting group of people and dave achieved much. It’s purpose is to create an interest in sports and to advocate fair play and good sportsmanship. Members : Ruth Me Gamy Louise Lovin Edna Palmer Hell Counts Jefferies Cooper Fannio Kate Austin Cora Hamilton Hazel Brooks Harry Stallard Henry Counts Jack Marshall Glen Davis Tommie Austin Pauline Kelly Tiny Lane Frank Jos see Tod Alexander Gene Skeens Robert Lane Reba Patrick Ray Talbert Roy Hilton Julius Evans Ralph Tate Irene Hillman Madge Davis Hell Robinson Robert Cornett Paul Castle Jimmie Sanslow Robert Holbrook Billy Fraley Edgar Holbrook Fred Molinary Raymond Cure Yifillic Anderson Francis Glover Mary Doan Beulah Kcrinedy Cleo Ward Fern Sutherland Lakic Hensley T ilford Sutherland John Hillman Audrey Osborne Ralph Alexander Pauline Stallard Billy Povrers Ho mrd Kirk Anson Evans Audrey Stanley Emma Kilgore Jeff Meade Archie Stallard Hercules Peak W, B, Harts ock Grover Sextor. Bruce Williams • ' Mdm- ' - ■ • • • •■■it- Vvll ' 3 i;f. - ' • ' - - ■ tliK ’ !■! ' ■ - - «« • x: i, v- i m • ' .ji ' ' •-•■. «. i, _• — . — . 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De Richmond, Principal] Joe Grow, guard; Fred Mol- inary, tackle; IVarron Evans, center; James Sutherland, tackle; Grover Sexton, end; Jack Stanton , center; Earl Hillman, Coach; Charles Francisco, Assistant Coaclu Top rovr left to right: Billy Powers, guard; Alonzo Monday, guard; Chad Hilton, half-back; Ralph Slaughter, end; Harry Stallard, quarterback; Ira Salyers, tackle; Roy Moody, end; Ted Alexander, end; Ralph Tate, tackle; Emerson Fleming, guard; Ralph Alexander, guard; Jim Molinary, guard; Henry Counts, half-back, Charlie Davidson and Archie Stallard, v rhose pictures do not appear here, contributed to the success of the team 1936 FOOTBALL SQUAD Bottom row loft to right: Bob Vance, quarter-back; Frank Jessee, half-back; Sam Marshall, full-back; imson Evans, half-back; Terence 0’ Donovan, half-back. . . V • • ( « •.■■-IT- ? f ‘- ' ' ■ • , ' , ' . ! ' • ' w I t J •¥ « 0 ' 2 . fu - I f.- • ' ' • ' - , ' ' ' U . • 1 . ' ijr • l -4IV ' . ' ‘ fV ' t - . f f ' ■ 4 r . ' .■ ■ • ' ; ' • ' ’ f ' - .i T ' (ti, i ■ i ' V i . i 4 t i I Seven seniors contributed to the success of the St. Paul football squad this yearr Tbo toan played eight games and made a splendid shov. ' ivg Coach Eallman and nis assxstanu. Coach Francisco, deserve credit for putting a ■ ' veil coach. cd eleven on the fields Captain Sam Marshall is to be succeeded by Ralph Slaughter -who is t© captain the team for 1937-38a t 1937 GIRL’S BASKET3.yLL Lois Killnan Captain Earl R. Hillnan Coach Front ravr left to right: Jefferies Cooper, guard; Velmo Hillman, guard; Pauline Kelly, guard; Lois Hill- nan, guard, Carolyn Cure, fonvard; Lakie Hensley, forward; Fannie Kate Austin, forward. Back rov; left to right: Lucille Lane, guard; Kescal Stanton, guard; Earl R. Hillman, Coach; Gertrude Ileade, f onvard. The girls squad of ‘36 and ‘37 under the expert leadership of their coach, LIr, Earl Hillman, and their captain, Lois Hillman, won 13 out of 19 games Carolyn Cure has been elected captain of ‘37-’ 38, 193.7 BOYS BASKETBALL Left to right; Henry Counts, forward j Ted Alexander, center; Jack Ilarshall, guard; Hayiaond Cure, center; Grover Sexton, forward; Jack Stanton, guard; Sam Marshall, guard; Harry Stallard, forv ard. Standing: Coach Francisco Bob Vance, v ho is not in the picture helped contribute to the success of the team. The St, Paul boys coached by Mr, Francisco and captained by Raymond Cure won seven out of sateen games, Vfith only two letter men returning, the St, Paul High boys found themselves v ith great disadvantages when matched against the seasoned teams of the county. Next year there will be six letter men retuniing and a strong team is anticipated. Under the leadership of Captain Jack Marshal] the best season in years is expected. 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